Sentences with phrase «stark contrast play»

The film opens with lens flares galore and stark contrast play.

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They're barely ahead of the Giants, who play in a moat of pudding with restrictor bolts jammed into their necks, which is a stark contrast to the homer - friendly Great American Ball Park.
In stark contrast to Athletic, Arsenal play the second fewest long balls on average in the Premier League.
However, the experience was amazing in terms of witnessing the playing ability at the club, training regime, unlimited financial resources and training facilities and was a stark contrast to the Mariners where we hadn't been paid for a few months.
In stark contrast, Fulham seemed to favor more seasoned players, with a final average playing age of 30.9.
In stark contrast, Newcastle can do no wrong at the minute and at glorious odds, are backed to stifle Chelsea at St James» − though I am playing cautious and backing the draw.
However, while Rovers have been playing out of their skins and doing their bit to upset the title race, their ticket to the 2010/2011 Premiership season was booked a long time ago and in affect have very little to play for now, which is in stark contrast to Wolves who they themselves will be honest enough to say they aren't out of the woods just yet.
The stark contrast in his role and his production perfectly embodies the really big fish in a small pond idea, and truly conveys what happens when a superstar footballer drops way down in weight class of the league he plays in.
Suber notes the stark contrast between the quiet brokering of SCOAP3 and the battles playing out over mandates for open - access publication by research funders such as foundations and government agencies (see Nature 486, 302 — 303; 2012).
Clifton Collins Jr plays Perry Smith well, his quiet manner a stark contrast to his act of violence.
It's also hard to not notice the stark color contrasting at play in director Francis Lawrence's camera.
One of the stand - out elements in Cannibal Holocaust is composer Riz Ortolani's mournful and often genuinely moving score that plays in stark contrast to what is taking place on the screen.
The methods behind the educational success of this community, which encompasses four blink - and - you'll - miss -»em towns stretched out on the flat plains of north - central Kansas, provide a stark contrast to popular education reforms playing out across the United States.
This development stands in stark contrast to scenarios played out across the United States not much more than a decade ago, when districts were pretty much «restructured» out of the leadership game by the attraction of site - based management.
In stark contrast to the random encounters prevalent in most traditional role playing games, hack and slash action games are littered with enemies that pose an immediate threat the moment you enter a new screen or area.
The sense of adventure, discovery, and debauchery produces a stark contrast to the bland, quiet atmosphere embodied in Connor's Assassin's Creed III and builds an unmissable experience that everyone should play.
Going back to play the original game on PlayStation 3 however, helped illuminate the stark contrast between the two versions.
You can still place Puyo while a chain is taking place on your side of the field, which is a stark contrast from normal play where you're forced to wait.
Her series Changing Luminosity was inspired by the play of light in the urban landscape - the flickering reflection of colourful fairground lights on rain washed surfaces, or the stark contrast of moving traffic lights, bouncing on windows and buildings, against the night sky.
Rasheed's work is a play on the old American saying — «pull yourself up by your bootstraps» and stands in stark contrast to Rockwell's vision of 40s America.
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